THE POET'S LIFE: 'My heart leaps up when I behold' --
'I wandered lonely as a cloud' --
'She was a phantom of delight' --
The sparrow's nest --
To the cuckoo --
To a butterfly --
'Among all lovely things my love had been' --
'The sun has long been set' --
A complaint --
Nutting --
Yew-trees --
A night-piece --
Expostulation and reply --
The tables turned --
The solitary reaper --
'Yes, full surely 'twas the echo' --
Lines written at a small distance from my house --
Lines written in early spring --
'A whirl-blast from behind the hill' --
Airey-force valley --
Lines composed a few miles above Tintern Abbey --
The small celandine --
Resolution and independence --
Ode: intimations of immortality --
From The prelude (1805 version) books one and two --
MEMORIAL POEMS: 'A slumber did my spirit seal' --
'She dwelt among the untrodden ways' --
'Strange fits of passion have I known' --
Surprised by joy --
impatient as the wind' --
Lucy Gray; or solitude --
'Three years she grew in sun and shower' --
I travelled among unknown men' --
There was a boy --
The two April mornings --
A poet's epitaph --
SONNETS: 'The world is too much with us' --
'It is beauteous evening, calm and free' --
Composed upon Westminster Bridge --
London, 1802 --
'Nuns fret not at their convent's narrow room' --
'With ships the sea was sprinkled far and nigh' --
'Dear native brooks your ways I have pursued' --
'Great men have been among us' --
To Toussaint L'Ouverture --
The River Duddon --
NARRATIVE AND DRAMATIC POEMS: Animal tranquility and decay --
The old cumberland beggar --
The sailor's mother --
Goody Blake and Harry Gill --
We are seven --
Alice Fell; or Poverty --
Michael --
The ruined cottage --
The thorn --
The idiot boy.